If you want to write fiction, you must label it as fiction. You mean well I think, to show the bad side of racing, but when people see one lie they expect it to all be lies. Learn from this criticism please!
Sep 04, 2017 Rating
Total fiction! by: Anonymous
There is a record for a thoroughbred mare, 1977, named Dance Away. No offspring of Secretariat!
Jul 15, 2016 Rating
Too sad to be true! by: TheHorseLover
You did a great job writing this...But can SOMEONE tell me if this is true or not!! :P
Oct 29, 2013 Rating
great :) by: Stormy
It may be sad, but it's written well!! Great job : )
Aug 19, 2013 Rating
What? by: Manowar
Why did they give it to the slaughter house? It's a son of Secretariat, Great breeding, and worth a lot!
Jun 21, 2013 Rating
prize by: Gracie
I don't even know what to say about this story some of it seems likely to happen in the real world and then some of it sounds like a 3 year old going to Mars of something. And to me if its a baby of the Great Secretariat then why would you slaughter it to me it would be a prize to have a horse like that even if it can't race.
Jun 16, 2013 Rating
Not factual by: CCG
He could not have raced against Sham like the story says. Sham's last race was the 1973 Belmont. I've also read the book the Secretariat Factor which chronicles all of Secretariat's first crop of foals, 28 total, there was no foal named Dance Away. The details are not facts so this is just a "story".
Mar 22, 2013 Rating
Hmm by: Scarlett
I don't think this is a true story. Plus the pic looks like a pregnant mare to me.
Mar 01, 2013 Rating
what by: kayleigh logan
This is very sad I don't like to hear sad stories... Is this even true?